Personal plea: I'd appreciate it if respondents didn't just rehash knee-jerk opinions on NFTs for the sake of cranking out a post to fulfill their weekly quota, thanks.
It's not even that for me. I just think there's been opinions which have been sort of standardised, if that makes any sense. It's become socially acceptable in a sense to absolutely dog on any sort of altcoin, including NFT's whenever possible. I've gotten that impression for a while, and while I don't necessarily blame people for having that opinion, I'm pretty sure it's become just a saying, without the user actually finding it out for themselves. I think the right term would be herd mentality, and following social norms, which this forum definitely does have, as does literally every place you look. I've followed social norms, as well as you, and others. There's nothing wrong with this, but it does frustrate those that aren't following them at that time. The thing is, we need pioneers in this world to generate any sort of new technology or success.
Of course, the altcoin scene is pretty wild, and there's a lot of crap out there which is why I do understand why it has the reputation that it does. However, that doesn't mean everything is crap. There's a few examples which I'm sure a few people could give that are actually fairly exciting. For example, I'm quite interested in the mimble wimble technology which I actually think could potentially be a good implementation. Grin obviously stirred up a storm when it was announced, partly due to theymos announcing grin was accepted for certain things on the forum, but some of that was also genuine interest.
So, while NFTs are definitely the fad right now, some users don't realise they've actually technically been part of our lives for some years now, they just haven't been labelled or introduced to them like NFTs. I do think a lot of NFT implementations are crap, but that's the same as crap implementations of altcoins. There is, and will always be interesting ideas which are being tested, which Bitcoin doesn't have.
When the vast majority of NFTs one sees are images like made of 5-years old kid in Paintbrush (ok, I'm generalizing badly, but I think that you get the point), all on OpenSea, I would not be surprised that people gets sick and tired of it.
Explaining that the things can be better, explaining at least to those open to read the explanations, debunking the incorrect info, is something that maybe should be done (or done better) now and then.
For now you have given me a nice surprise, still, I am still somewhat wary and I need more details (or links).
Which is an important point to make. Although, everything that's been successful will have people jumping on the bandwagon, and trying to make their own version in an attempt to make a lot of money. I think there's a saying "failure of your own success". Technically, Bitcoin has been copied a million times by now, and while a lot of users will roll their eyes at a new up, and coming altcoin it's because they're attempting to create the success of Bitcoin, in their own way. Obviously, most are copies or just badly implemented, but there are the exceptions.